Danica Patrick recently made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! - and what an appearance it was. The IRL star (and future NASCAR driver?) wore, well, I don't know what you'd call her top, but basically she wore thigh-high boots and a shirt. At the top of the interview Kimmel observes that Patrick is not wearing pants and Patrick replies to Kimmel, "In England pants are underwear," which leads to a long, awkward discussion about whether this is true. (It is.) The interview - like many ...

Those are not my words. I'm pretty squatty myself. While making a promotional appearance at a Florida water park on Wednesday, Danica Patrick said that her talent as a driver is what has made her a sex symbol. Said Patrick, "If I wasn't a race car driver, trust me, nobody would be hiring this 5-foot, squatty little girl" for model shoots. Patrick is 5-1, 100 pounds.Patrick soon will be taking her positive body image to Maria Shriver's annual women's conference where she will appear alo ...

Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports spent last weekend quashing rumors that they are bidding for Danica Patrick. One rumor that made the rounds online had Patrick replacing Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Hendrick. Given how much money Earnhardt generates, that one is hard to believe. Also, replacing the most popular driver in the sport can’t be an ideal situation for Patrick.
Still, speculation abounds. The Florida Times-Union reports that Patrick could be the shot in the arm the sport ...

While writers across the country continue to speculate as to whether or not Danica Patrick is going to NASCAR, it has been reported that the U.S.-based Formula One team, USF1, is considering Patrick for the 2010 Grand Prix series.Peter Windsor, sporting director for the USF1 team, which is based in Charlotte, suggests progress in fielding a team, even as the future of the sport remains up in the air.Windsor said, “We're getting near to the point where we start looking at drivers and Danica ...

It looks as if we’ll have to wait until the end of this year’s IRL season in October for an announcement from Danica Patrick as to where and with whom she will drive next season. NASCAR still seems in the mix. But Patrick’s comments also suggest she will strongly consider remaining in the IRL.
Even though she has yet to climb into a stock car, Patrick appears to have a firm grasp on what surrounds the sport. “NASCAR has so many viewers and so many partners,& ...